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Band Rankings Popular Among People in Their 40s [2026]

Once you reach your forties, it can feel like a hassle to look for new music, and, unlike when you were younger, going to stores and researching from scratch can also seem like too much trouble.

So, what bands are people in their forties listening to?

We’ve put together a ranking of bands popular among people in their forties, so let us introduce them.

Band Rankings Popular Among People in Their 40s [2026] (71–80)

Effeminate; overly sentimental; being clingy/whiny (context-dependent)Gōruden Bonbā78rank/position

It was released in 2009 as Golden Bomber’s seventh single.

The lyrics were written directly from an experience the vocalist Kiryuin had, and the song is performed entirely as a dance-only number.

With its easy-to-remember lyrics and sound, along with a dance that everyone can enjoy together, it became popular and remains one of Golden Bomber’s signature songs that is still frequently sung at karaoke.

I’ve gotta do the thing that seems impossible.Sambomasutā79rank/position

Sambomaster / We’ve Gotta Do the Impossible MUSIC VIDEO
I’ve gotta do the thing that seems impossible.Sambomasutā

A song packed with a powerful message that gives you the courage to face forward, its energetic rock sound stirs the soul.

The passionate vocals and punk rock–tinged arrangement express the importance of believing in your potential and taking on new challenges.

A fan favorite at live shows, it sparks a frenzy as the band and audience become one.

Released in February 2010, the track drew attention as the theme for Nissan’s Serena commercial and was later chosen as an image song for the drama Cheer☆Dan.

It’s a piece you’ll want to listen to when standing at a crossroads in life or before making a big decision.

Brimming with the encouraging, anthemic appeal that could be called Sambomaster’s true essence.

Tears of MagnoliaSutādasuto☆Rebyū80rank/position

“Tears of Magnolia ~acoustic~” Stardust☆Review [LIVE]
Tears of MagnoliaSutādasuto☆Rebyū

There’s no one who won’t be moved to tears when listening to Stardust☆Review’s beloved classic “Mokuren no Namida,” a hit born in Aomori.

It’s also a love song sung in memory of a cherished person who has now set off on a distant journey.

The song suits an acoustic arrangement beautifully.

Band Ranking Popular Among People in Their 40s [2026] (81–90)

WON’T BE LONGBaburugamu Burazāzu81rank/position

Bubblegum Brothers “WON’T BE LONG” OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
WON'T BE LONGBaburugamu Burazāzu

A track marked by an irresistibly catchy, upbeat groove and a festival-like, uplifting rhythm.

Inspired by the Awa Odori dance, its forward-looking message—filled with a powerful resolve to give your all for someone—really strikes a chord.

It features the Bubblegum Brothers’ signature breezy sound and approachable lyrics.

Released in August 1990, it initially drew little attention, but after being broadcast on a TV program in March 1991, it exploded in popularity and became a million-seller.

In 2006, it was also covered by EXILE and Kumi Koda.

It’s an encouraging anthem that gives energy and courage—especially recommended for those worn out by work or daily life.

It’s also perfect for livening up a karaoke session with friends.

Precious thingsroodo obu mejyaa82rank/position

This song captivates with its exhilarating rock sound and deeply moving lyrics.

Centered on the theme of noticing the important things we tend to overlook in everyday life, it resonates with listeners.

Released independently in August 2002, it peaked at No.

2 on the Oricon charts and was featured as an on-air track on TV Tokyo’s “Hamaraja.” As a signature song of Road of Major, it remains beloved more than 20 years later without losing its shine.

It’s perfect for moments when you want to get everyone fired up, like going to karaoke with coworkers after work.

Sing it with strength, and it’s sure to touch the hearts of those around you.

One Night CarnivalKishidan83rank/position

This song portrays the heat of a carnival and the passion of youth.

Its surge of emotion and bonds of friendship are striking, giving it a touch of nostalgia.

Released as a single in May 2002, it has since featured collaborations with various artists.

In 2013, a remake was released as the theme song for “Kishidan Expo 2013.” With an upbeat rhythm and energizing lyrics, it’s perfect for lifting your spirits or getting everyone hyped.

The choreography for the chorus is catchy and makes you want to imitate it.

It’s also a great pick for those who want to relive the good old days of their youth.

Summertime CinderellaRyokushokushakai84rank/position

Ryokuoushoku Shakai 'Summer Time Cinderella' Official Video / Ryokuoushoku Shakai – Summer Time Cinderella
Summertime CinderellaRyokushokushakai

Among Ryokuoushoku Shakai’s songs, “Summertime Cinderella” has a relatively calm vocal range.

There are some high notes here and there, but it doesn’t seem like you need to belt much.

However, since the tempo is a bit quick at 143, it’s important to lock into the rhythm.

The lowest note, F#3, appears at the end of the A verse, and it’s a spot where pitching can be quite difficult.

What you should keep in mind is to keep your eyebrows raised at all times! Not just in the low parts—if you sing with your eyebrows up throughout, it becomes much easier to hit the right pitches, so I highly recommend it.

Moreover, for low notes, try projecting your voice “in front of your eyebrows” so the sound doesn’t get muffled and can resonate.

It’s not too hard, so definitely try singing with this in mind!